Cambridge, University Library (GB)
: Inc.5.A.1.4[30]
ISTC No.im00367000
AuthorMatthaeus de Cracovia
TitleDialogus rationis et conscientiae de frequenti usu Communionis
Imprint[Mainz : Printer of the 'Catholicon', not before 1469]
Format4° in divided half-sheets
Languagelat
SubjectTheology-Pastoral
Periodmedieval
Description of Copy
Copy Id00561023
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.5.A.1.4[30]
NoteTitle from colophon on leaf [b12] recto.
Incipit on leaf [a1] recto reads: [M]ultor[um] tam clericor[um] q[uam] laicor[um] querela e[st] non modica . occupacio grauis et questio dubiosa . quomodo quis se habere debeat in celebrando uel co[m]municando ...
Two issues, A on paper manufactured about 1460 and B manufactured 1465-69, but with identical typesetting, are distinguished by Th. Gerardy and P. Needham: see ISTC im00367000 and Bod-inc, M-149.
Spaces left blank for initials.
Signatures: [a¹⁰ b¹²]
Matthaeus de Cracovia. Dialogus rationis et conscientiae de frequenti usu Communionis, [a1]r-[b12]r.
BM 15th cent., I, 40
BN cat. des incun., M-234
Bod-inc, M-149
BSB-Ink, M-267
Goff, M367
GW, M21753
Hain, 5803*
ISTC, im00367000
Oates, 48
Issue B.
Foliation "47-68" in lead point in upper right corner of leaves, Germany or Austria, late 15th or 16th century.
[22] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 4972684
Provenance
1706
PlaceGeorgenberg (Geonames ID: 2778701)
areae-au
timeperiod - 1706
provenanceType1
provenance
1706 -
1807
placenameFiecht (Geonames ID: 2779594)
areae-au
timeperiod1706 - 1807
provenanceType1
provenance
1811-1886
provenance
placenameCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
areae-uk-en
noteBenedictine Abbey of Georgenberg at KaÌrnten, Austria, transferred to Fiecht in 1706: see Inc.5.A.1.4[31]. Friedrich Georg Hermann Culemann, Senator of Hannover. Acquired by the Worts Fund at Culemann's sale, Sotheby's, London, 7-10 February 1870, lot 390 (purchase note in lower right corner of upper pastedown).
bindingNoteLimp parchment, Germany, 19th century. Formerly bound with Thomas Aquinas. Summa de articulis fidei et ecclesiae sacramentis. [Mainz : Printer of the 'Catholicon', ca. 1469], now Inc.5.A.1.4[31].
decorationNoteLarge initial in blue, paragraph marks in alternating red and blue, and rubrics in red, all supplied by hand, Germany [?], late 15th century.
certaintya
otherInformation
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